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Edu Science T360 User Manual

Edu Science T360
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T360
LAND AND SKY TELESCOPE
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CAUTION:
Never attempt to observe the sun with this telescope! Especially keep in mind while the telescope is used by children!
Observing the sun – even for a very short time as this may cause blindness!
Packing material (plastic bags, etc.) must be kept out of reach of children!
RISK to your child!
Never look through this device directly at or near the
sun. There is a risk of
BLINDING YOURSELF!
Children should only use this device under adult
supervision. Keep packaging materials (plastic bags,
etc.) away from children. There is a risk of
SUFFOCATION!
Never subject the device - especially the lenses - to
direct sunlight. Light ray concentration can cause
res and/or burns.
RISK of material damage!
Never take the device apart. Please consult
Customer Service if there are any defects.
Do not subject the device to temperatures exceeding
140˚F (60 ˚C).
TIPS on cleaning
Clean the lens (objective lens and eyepiece) only
with a
soft lint-free cloth (e.g. micro-fi bre). Do not
use excessive pressure - this may scratch the lens.
Dampen the cleaning cloth with lens cleaning
solution (not supplied) and use it on very dirty
lenses.
Protect the device against dirt and dust. Leave it to
dry properly after use at room temperature. Then put
the dust caps on and store the device in the case
provided.
RESPECT Privacy!
This device is meant for private use. Respect others’
privacy – do not use the device to look into other
people‘s homes, for example.
DISPOSAL
Dispose of the packaging materials as legally
required. Consult your local council on the matter if
necessary.
T360
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Questions and Answers:

Edu Science T360 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Focal Length700mm
Finderscope5x24
Barlow Lens3x
TripodAluminum
Mount TypeAltazimuth
Eyepieces20mm, 4mm
Magnification35x, 175x

Summary

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Sun Observation Danger

Critical warning against looking at the sun to prevent blindness.

Child and Fire Safety

Safety guidelines for children and fire risks, including suffocation hazards.

Material Integrity and Handling

Advice on avoiding material damage, disassembly, and respecting temperature limits.

Telescope Operation Guide

Initial Telescope Setup

Guide to setting up the telescope on a stable surface and attaching the eyepiece.

Mounting and Adjustment

Instructions for moving and locking the telescope using adjustment screws.

Eyepiece and Magnification Basics

Guidance on selecting eyepieces based on focal width for optimal magnification.

Observation Targets and Practice

Observing Objects and Practice

Suggests practicing with terrestrial objects before observing celestial bodies.

Celestial Object Details

Details on celestial objects like the Moon, Orion Nebula, and Ring Nebula.

Glossary and Troubleshooting

Telescope Terminology

Defines essential telescope terms such as focal length, lens, eyepiece, and magnification.

Troubleshooting Guide

Provides solutions for common telescope problems like no picture or blurred images.

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